Cool Book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
on a mountain :)
The mountain with his onionfields saved the lives of Caveman, his greatgrandfather and Zero.
The weeds
I have heard from the highest authority on flatworm holes that it's between 0 and infinite.
In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the mountain resembles a giant, eroded, and weathered structure, often referred to as God's thumb. Its distinctive shape stands out in the landscape of the Texas desert, symbolizing hope and the possibility of redemption for the characters. The mountain serves as a physical representation of the journey and trials faced by the boys at Camp Green Lake, ultimately leading to personal growth and transformation.
on a mountain :)
The next challenge is easy: jump the scorpion. But the final challenge is the Red-eyed Snake. Wait at one of the holes to click on the snake when it goes around to all the holes. You will have to click on it three separate times.
As Stanley tries to dig holes at Camp Green Lake to build character, he faces physical exhaustion, the challenge of fitting in with the other boys, and the mystery of why they are digging holes. Additionally, he must navigate the oppressive authority of the camp counselors and the complexities of the relationships between the boys.
The mountain with his onionfields saved the lives of Caveman, his greatgrandfather and Zero.
on the side of the can near the bottom where the pressure is highest
digging in the water untop the mountain
The weeds
Is there a difference between tonsil crypts and, tonsil holes? If so what is it?
There is no proven connection between the Bermuda Triangle and black holes.
onions :) they ate onions purple onions
I have heard from the highest authority on flatworm holes that it's between 0 and infinite.
There is no difference, in the movie they used the same dialogue as they did in the book.